So now we just have to wait for the actual deal to go through. Last week, it was determined that the deal wouldn’t go through until this week. Now it’s the end of this week, and still no confirmation that the deal is happening.

Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine need to find their place at Apple. “But we’ve also heard concerns as to whether they will fit in or if they would be best as permanent consultants rather than full-time executives,” Adegoke writes.

There’s still lots of discussion revolving around the valuation of Beats Music, which has fewer than 200,000 subscribers and not a lot of market traction.

A video went up on Facebook with Dr. Dre and singer Tyrese. The language in the video isn’t quite safe for work. And sources tell Billboard that it’s actually freaking Apple out. Remember that Apple is a conservative company, and having an outspoken spokesperson such as Dre might be a little much for Apple to handle.

Here’s a link to the video (some NSFW language in there, so be advised). Some speculate that the video going up confirmed that the deal was real — in it, Dre calls himself the “first hip-hop billionaire” — but it might actually be what’s holding the deal up.